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Wordpower, Answers to Chapters 1. Greek. 1. acme: from Greek akme. Greek aroma ("spice"). Greek aura ("breeze.
Greek bathos ("depth"). Latin colossus, from. Greek kolossos ("gigantic"): "anything huge.
New Latin cosmus, from. Greek kosmos ("order, world, universe" [cf. COSM- universe]). Greek kriterion, from. CRI- to judge]): "a. Latin emporium, from.
Greek emporion ("market," from en- "on". Latin encomium, from. Greek enkomion ("laudatory," from en- "in". Latin aenigma, from Greek. Latin aeon, from Greek.
Cenozoic, Mesozoic. Greek hoi polloi ("the. Latin iota, from Greek iota. Greek alphabet): "an infinitesimal. Greek lexikon, a substantive. New Latin miasma, from.
Greek miasma ("pollution"): "a bad- smelling. New Latin nostalgia. Greek nostos ("homecoming") + ALG- "pain".
Latin panacea, from Greek. PAN- "all" + akos "cure. Greek pathos ("suffering. PATH- to suffer]): "a quality. Latin phalanx, from Greek.
Late Latin phaenomenon. Greek phainomenon ("[something]. PHA- "to show"]): "a. Greek plural. of - on]2. Late Latin plethora. Greek plethora ("fullness"): "superabundance.
Latin stigma, from Greek. Latin thesaurus. from Greek thesauros ("storehouse, treasure"). Latin plural of - us]2. Greek trauma ("a.